At R1.8-million, the Volvo ES90 Ultra has to justify itself, and it does so – comfortably. This is a driver’s car.
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A further impairment at head office shows the full year’s R2.4-billion write-down disclosed in March was not a once-off.
The road map in the new consultation paper from Sars has no mandatory adoption before the 2030s.
Airtel Africa has switched on what it says is Africa’s first commercial direct-to-phone satellite service, with Elon Musk’s Starlink.
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The plan to attract more skilled professionals from abroad has been slowed by the need to amend tax regulations.
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The global organisation is setting up a programme to attract investment into South African municipal power grids.
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Apple is the latest major technology company to rein in hiring and spending plans over fears about a US recession in the coming months.
Bitcoin has rallied, trading above $22 000 for the first time since 8 June. Ether and other cryptocurrencies also spiking higher.
Vodafone New Zealand is selling its mobile phone tower assets to investment firms for NZ$1.7-billion, or about R17.9-billion.
The relative stabilisation in the prices of cryptocurrencies is fuelling hopes that the contagion of 2022 may have run its course.
Eskom’s new board of directors and executive team should embrace the electric car as one long-term solution to the challenge of falling demand that is the most fundamental obstacle the state utility grapples with as it struggles
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